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Tunze |
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19 | 13.77% |
Jebao |
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47 | 34.06% |
Ecotech |
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33 | 23.91% |
Other |
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16 | 11.59% |
Combo of these |
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23 | 16.67% |
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![]() When I bought the Tunze 6105s a few years ago they only lasted maybe 6 months, and the shafts came loose. J&L replaced them under warranty. Now I just had the shaft corrode off one of the Tunze.
I've been running a Jebao RW-15 in my frag tang and quite like it. Although it's a little noisier than the Tunze, it also puts out more flow. Switching to 2 RW-15s for the display, hopefully they are more reliable than the Tunze! |